If every corner of the earth is full of light
Who needs a star? Who will?
Gaze at the night
Looking for distant comfort
Who wouldn't?
every day
It's all a poem
Every word is a star.
Like a bee trembling in my heart.
Who doesn't want to have a soft night?
Soft as a lake.
Fireflies and stars swim in the water lily.
Who doesn't like spring? Birds are littered with branches.
Like falling stars all over the sky
The flickering sound came from a distance.
The clouds of white lilacs are hazy.
If every corner of the earth is full of light
Who needs a star? Who will?
Burning loneliness in the cold
Ask for a little hope
Who would?
year after year
Always writing poems about suffering.
Every capital is a group of trembling stars.
Like ice and snow in my heart
Who wants to see the night freeze?
As stiff as a piece of land
The wind blew off one thin star after another.
Who doesn't like flying flags but fire?
Golden stars gushed out.
When the stars in the sky are tired, they rise.
To illuminate places where the sun can't shine.
Extended data:
The Change of Stars is a modern poem written by He Jiang, a little-known poet.
This poem expresses the denial of the dark reality, and also expresses the poet's yearning and pursuit of ideals. With the help of stars, bees, fireflies and other things, the poet indirectly symbolizes the bright and beautiful world, and expresses the dark and cold reality with night, ice and snow, which makes the poem hazy and subtle and has a very beautiful artistic conception. This poem was later selected into the ninth grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Edition.
Literary appreciation
The "star" in this poem symbolizes light, that is, poetry, spring, warmth, hope, freedom and other best things in life. However, the "star" in the poem has its specific situation and significance, that is, it shows not the brilliant sunshine, but the little light shining in the boundless darkness, which sustains the ideal that the poet pursues persistently in reality.
The whole poem consists of two basically symmetrical sections, and each section 16 line starts with the hypothetical sentence "If ……", which has the momentum of one go. The whole poem takes "star" as the main image and assumes lyrical freehand brushwork, which shows the deviation between reality and ideal and the poet's desire for light.
The theme of this poem expresses the denial of the dark and cold reality, the yearning and pursuit of ideals, and the firm hope despite confusion and loss, which is very representative in misty poetry.
In art, it can also reflect some characteristics of misty poetry. If you don't directly express or present your thoughts and feelings, you always use some objects to imply or indirectly express your experiences. For example, stars, poems, bees, fireflies, water lilies, spring, birds and white lilacs are used to symbolize the bright and beautiful ideal world.
The dark and cold real world is expressed by night, ice and snow, frozen night, stiff land and stars blown down by the wind, which makes this poem subtle and beautiful. This expression is very similar to China's ancient poems.
In the face of the tragic reality, one is to escape, and the other is to intervene. There are optimistic and pessimistic ways of intervention. No simple way can last long, and so can rivers.
This poem shows some heroic colors on the whole, but the poet's understanding of the tragedy itself seems to be not profound. Too much romantic yearning makes the poem a little shallow, which may be a kind of demanding.